In light of Aussie Farms’s online map of abattoirs and farms, dairy farmers are prepared for animal rights intruders and will take measures to defend themselves. Below is an interview with Australia’s National Farmers Federation President Fiona Simpson who appeared on ABC News for an interview about the online map and the implications for the…

Customers at Sydney, Australia’s Pitt Street Mall can expect to see representatives of People for the Extortion, Torture and Abuse of human beings (PETA) to barbecue a dog at a kiosk in the middle of the shopping district. News.com.au states the group is doing it to make the case for people to eat a vegan…

The Epoch Times has a very good write up contrasting the two sides in the controversy surrounding bullfighting in Spain. An activist named Virginia Ruiz was profiled where she jumped into a bullfighting ring attempting to prevent a bull from being killed during an event. While some admired her courage, her feat angered many others.…

The UK Guardian reports Australia’s agriculture minister, David Littleproud, has urged the animal rights group Aussie Farms to remove a map the group published online revealing the locations of farms and abattoirs. Littleproud is concerned that its presence would enable people to conduct acts of terrorism and trespassing. Aussie Farms denies their map would lead…

The Center for Consumer Freedom has started the Dumbest PETA Campaign Contest. Will Coggin with the Center for Consumer Freedom, which is hosting the contest, is also managing director of the PETAKillsAnimals.com website. Coggin says his group wants the public to visit their site and vote for PETA’s dumbest campaign. Coggin says they got idea…

Late last summer, People for the Extortion, Torture and Abuse of human beings (PETA) initiated an anti-seafood billboard campaign in Baltimore, Maryland. One of their advertisements ended up near Jimmy’s Famous Seafood drawing the ire of its owner, John Minadakis. Minadakis hit back with a billboard advertisement of his own and even took to Twitter…